Mousa Abu Marzouk is a longstanding member of Hamas leadership. He doesn’t exactly lead from the front: he’s based in Qatar while Palestinians in Gaza face the consequences of his movement’s
The group was one of several initiatives that Mr. Cuomo rolled out after resigning as governor. They helped pave the way for his return from the political wilderness, and now a mayoral bid.
Ex-Rep. Jamaal Bowman, ousted last year in a Democratic primary in large part over his Israel bashing, is creating a Super PAC aimed at ousting pro-Israel candidates.
The union representing professors at the City University of New York repealed a controversial resolution approved last month in support of the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement against
A man convicted over his role in a deadly 2002 bombing was released in one of the recent cease-fire exchanges, which have created intense, conflicting emotions for Israelis and Palestinians.
A new disciplinary committee is raising alarm among students, faculty and free speech advocates, who accuse the school of bowing to President Trump’s threats to slash funding to universities and deport campus “agitators.
Protests continued another day after a group of more than 50 anti-Israel protesters took over a building at New York City's Barnard College on Wednesday.
The evidence behind a New York Times essay suggesting troops targeted children is less clear-cut than it seems, and there is reason to question the piece’s scathingly anti-IDF author
A group of anti-Israel protesters took over a Barnard College building and assaulted an employee demanding the reinstatement of two students who were expelled from Columbia University.
Yotam Cohen, brother of captive soldier Nimrod Cohen, tells some 2,000 anti-government, pro-hostage deal protesters outside the IDF’s Kirya headquarters in Tel Aviv that Israel is violating the ceasefire and hostage release deal with Hamas.
Maddison Spiegel of Westchester County, New York, had tried for years to go on a Birthright trip to Israel but somehow it never happened. The first time she was supposed to go the COVID-19 pandemic got in the way,